A 2007 systematic review of case management models concluded that intensive case management:
a) Produces effective results when clients tend to have high hospital utilization rates
b) Had little impact on improving symptoms and quality of life
c) Had no impact on housing stability
d) Had a strong impact on time spent in jail
A
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frustrated, and her supervisor, Louis, recognizes her frustration. Louis asks Becky to come to his office for a meeting, and Becky is able to describe her frustrations to Louis. Because Louis has been working for the agency for 15 years, he immediately recognizes the source of Becky's frustration, and reassures her that all she needs is a time-management system. In developing an effective time management system for Becky, Louis might suggest which of the following as a first step? A) ?Assign priorities B) ?Categorize timespans C) ?Set goals D) ?Sort goals into categories
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A. To assess the automatic or reflexive behaviors that lead to irrational ideas B. To plan modifications of emotions and behaviors that will lead to more harmonious family lives C. Changing the doing of an interaction through psychodrama to make learning more experiential D. None of the abov
Drug and alcohol treatment is cost effective. For every one dollar invested in treatment, the government saves seven
dollars in drug-related health costs, crime, and criminal justice costs.
a. True b. False
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)